thitherward (Meaning)

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thitherward (adv.)

To ward that place; in that direction.

Synonyms & Antonyms of thitherward

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thitherward Sentence Examples

  1. The pilgrims journeyed thitherward, seeking solace in the distant shrine.
  2. The ship sailed thitherward, its sails billowing in the trade winds.
  3. The traveler's path led thitherward, past towering mountains and verdant valleys.
  4. The knight galloped thitherward, his lance at the ready.
  5. The starving child stumbled thitherward, hoping to find sustenance.
  6. The river flowed thitherward, its waters carving a sinuous path through the landscape.
  7. The smoke from the forest fire drifted thitherward, obscuring the sun.
  8. The sound of laughter echoed thitherward, bringing joy to the weary travelers.
  9. The lost explorer wandered thitherward, desperate for direction.
  10. The birds flew thitherward in great flocks, their wings obscuring the sky.

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To ward that place; in that direction.

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The pilgrims journeyed thitherward, seeking solace in the distant shrine.

The ship sailed thitherward, its sails billowing in the trade winds.

The traveler's path led thitherward, past towering mountains and verdant valleys.

The knight galloped thitherward, his lance at the ready.